Overview

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Course Description

Combine a Bachelor of Education with a Bachelor of Arts at UC to:
develop in–depth knowledge in two of the following arts areas
English
Languages other than English
Creative and Performing Arts
Studies of Society and the Environment
learn how to teach secondary students in these subjects
understand the needs of learners from years 7 to 12
gain awareness of the social context and implications for schooling
grasp educational challenges and issues
explore theory and research on effective teaching practices
have flexibility to enable constructive work in educational settings
study how to work collaboratively and ethically.

Careers

This course is registered by the ACT Teacher Quality Institute. Graduates can apply to register to teach secondary school anywhere in Australia.

Ratings

We ask: What are the job prospects like? Does the course help set you up with a job in the field?

5.0

Teachers

We ask: Were the teachers engaging? Did they have good industry experience? Did they use real life examples?

4.0

Course work

We ask: Was the material relevant, up to date and appropriate given the state of the industry?

4.0

Time worthy

We ask: Was the course worth the time taken to complete it?

3.0

Money Worthy

We ask: Was the course worth the money paid to complete it?

3.0

Student Reviews

July 2018

Year completed
2018

Positives: The course provides 4 various placements and encourages students to go above and beyond in those placements in order for students to get a permanent position after graduation. The course also offers the opportunity to do many specific education international courses

Positives: The course provides 4 various placements and encourages students to go above and beyond in those placements in order for students to get a permanent position after graduation. The course also offers the opportunity to do many specific education international courses

Negatives: The course has poor administration and will often change resulting in confusion for students

My advice to future students is: Make sure to check the course outline and ensure that you speak with administration via email so you have a record